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- From: jans@iplmail.orl.mmc.com (Jan Schonhoff)
- Subject: Transitioning from Crib to Big Bed
- Message-ID: <1993Jan26.222832.8193@iplmail.orl.mmc.com>
- Keywords: Crib, Big Bed
- Sender: jans@iplmail (Jan Schonhoff)
- Organization: Martin Marietta
- Date: Tue, 26 Jan 1993 22:28:32 GMT
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- Help!!!.... I am in the process of trying to transition my 28mo daughter from
- the crib to the "big bed". I am "ferberizing" her, and have been at it
- for almost 2 weeks. And I am very frustrated to say the least. I have
- read the "Crib to Bed Transition" FAQ, and unfortuneately, most parents who
- responded to it had tykes who stayed in the bed for the transition. Not my
- daughter!!!!
-
- To give a little background:
-
- We ferberized her at 4-6 months to learn to put herself to sleep in her
- crib. It was somewhat difficult for us as parents, but worked very well, and
- she has been a great sleeper, both for naps and bedtime for the last year and
- a half. I am expecting our 2nd child in 6 weeks, so about 2-4 months ago, we
- took the cribrail off one side of the crib, and put up a bedrail to begin the
- transition to a "big bed". She never once tried to get out of the crib, even
- with the bedrail. She seems to respond well to, and need confinement, i.e. the
- crib rail or the bedrail to keep her in the crib. (Same applies to a high chair
- versus a booster chair..she eats well in the high chair--confined to it-- but a
- booster chair allows her movement, so she is constantly up and down). Right
- after Christmas, we decided to move her to the big bed and a new room, so we
- moved her toys, clothes and things one afternoon while she was sleeping, then
- when she woke up, we got her to help us move more of her things to her new room.
- She was so excited. That night we said if she wanted she could sleep in the big
- bed. She wanted to and she did great for 4 days and nights. Then the newness
- wore off, and she realized that she could get out of the bed at any time. (She
- is in a queen size bed, and the bedrail is on one side, the other side against
- the wall, but the bedrail does not fit the full length of the bed, so she can
- crawl down at any time.) This is what we have been fighting for the last 2 weeks.
-
- I put her in bed at naptime, and leave the door open. When she gets down, I
- put her back in the bed, and close the door for some number of minutes. She
- wants the door open, but as soon as the door opens, she is down running into
- the family room with the biggest grin on her face as if to say "Look, I can
- get out of bed!!!!" It is a big game to her. I put her back in bed, and close
- the door again. She constantly gets down and plays in her room until she
- is good and ready to go to sleep, no matter how many times I put her back in the
- bed and close the door. This typically takes 45 minutes to an hour. Just when
- I am about to call it the end of naptime, she falls asleep in her bed.
-
- For bedtime, it is about the same, except she will stay in the bed while the
- door is closed. Once it opens, however, she is down and in the family room.
- Bedtime takes typically 1 hour to an hour and 15 minutes for her to finally give
- it up. Both she and us parents are exhausted.
-
- I have seen some (minimal) progress, but I am looking for suggestions or ideas
- for such a headstrong little girl. She was losing 2-3 hours of sleep a day, when
- we first started this method, now it is only about 1 and 1/2 hours. She does
- eventually fall asleep on her own and in her bed, but it is rough working this
- twice a day, and I work full time, but come home at naptime (I live close
- enough) to work it, as I felt allowing the nanny to work it until we got some
- progress going was not the right thing to do. My husband is a big help and
- working the issue with me, but we are both tired and frustrated and wondering
- if we ought to try something else.
-
- We have considered getting a second bedrail and overlapping the two rails
- to cover the length of the bed to see if the confinement would settle her
- back down. Or getting a child safety gate and confining her to her room (only
- at nap time then she would just play for an hour at least!!). Or sitting
- in her room and making her get back in her bed when she tries to get down.
- I know the "ferber" method typically works, but am beginning to question if it
- will work on our little one, or if we just need to modify it somewhat, and if
- so, to what??? I don't want to put her back in the crib because of the new
- one coming so soon, and at first we did put her back in the crib when she
- got down from the big bed, but she didn't really mind that either, just like
- she doesn't really mind the door closing.
-
- Sorry to make this so long, but as I said in the beginning, my husband and
- I are tired and frustrated, and want to work the issue, but need some input as
- to how to continue this transition. Thanks.
-
-
- Jan Schonhoff
-
- email @ jan-schonhoff@orl.mm.com
-